- Jan 3, 2012
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Clearly Garth can't spell tedious.
feckin victories, I hate it when we win, nothing's funny when we win.
Saturday looked far from tedious from what I've seen of it...…...
Clearly Garth can't spell tedious.
feckin victories, I hate it when we win, nothing's funny when we win.
Duffy in Crooks team of the week again. Here is what he said......
Shane Duffy: No ifs, buts or maybes, Steve Mounie had to go. The Huddersfield striker's tackle on Brighton's Yves Bissouma was reckless, leaving referee Michael Oliver no choice but to give the player his marching orders. Once Mounie left the field, the game was over and it was only a matter of time before Brighton made the Terriers pay for their folly. The quality of Shane Duffy's timing into the box was matched only by that of his equalizing header. What Chris Hughton is doing at that club is nothing short of the miraculous.
Did you know? Duffy won more aerial duels than any other player (11) as Brighton won 2-1 at Huddersfield on Saturday.
Shane Duffy you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind SHANE DUFFY! SHANE DUFFY!
It was a great goal, would only have been better if 3 or 4 Huddersfield players were scattered like bowling pins.
Lovely goal.
Is anyone keeping tabs on how often Duffy has made Garth Crooks' team of the Week.
He's not very good at staying under the radar, because clearly Garth and his judgements must be central to any Premier League team's recruitment process.
That's my favourite goal of the Amex era. I've never seen a goal quite like it in execution.
Let's do this.
Dunk.
Letting himself down, letting Duffy down, letting the club down & letting his country down.
Bruno pumps his heart pacemaker to maximum to achieve a corner from nothing. He glances at the ref who is checking his watch. He turns his pacemaker setting to Usain Bolt as he sprints to take the corner. Solly has got out the protractor and compass and calculated wind speed and distance. Here comes that perfect cross. The distance between the whistle and the refs lips is getting smaller, micro-seconds to go. The ball is on its way.......
And Lewis Dunk has set up a picnic table in the box and is sat down eating sandwiches.
Dunk.
Letting himself down, letting Duffy down, letting the club down & letting his country down.
Bruno pumps his heart pacemaker to maximum to achieve a corner from nothing. He glances at the ref who is checking his watch. He turns his pacemaker setting to Usain Bolt as he sprints to take the corner. Solly has got out the protractor and compass and calculated wind speed and distance. Here comes that perfect cross. The distance between the whistle and the refs lips is getting smaller, micro-seconds to go. The ball is on its way.......
And Lewis Dunk has set up a picnic table in the box and is sat down eating sandwiches.
I would Like to see more goals from Dunk and Duffy arriving a bit late and not getting involved in the rugby takles in the box.
Well done Bruno showed never give up attitude.
Two assist by Solly.
Well done team now for Tueday battle.
Maybe I would make a good coach. Instead of taking at up same positions at every corner have always thought they should vary and make a run from deeper sometimes.
I'm honestly of the opinion, that Duffy and Dunk are possibly our second biggest goal threat after Murray at the moment.
I think it would almost certainly have been a goal... the other week they got in each others way, and Duffy got on the end of it when if he'd left it to Dunk it would have almost been a certain goal.